Yes, I have implemented my own Thread::Queue. I needed some more functionality, and Thread::Queue is written in Perl anyway so there are no performance gains to be expected.
I have already made some improvement in my locking problems. However, I'd prefer not to discuss that in more depth.
So I repeat my original question: Is it possible to get the current lock owner somehow? I am expecting some low-level hack here. :-)
In reply to Re^2: Debugging lock ownership
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Debugging lock ownership
by Anonymous Monk
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